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Mudcats announce Stanley as manager
Mudcats announce Stanley as manager

ZEBULON - The Carolina Mudcats, in conjunction with the Milwaukee Brewers, have announced that Nick Stanley has been named the new manager of the Mudcats for the 2024 season.
The announcement came as the Brewers announced their player development staff assignments for the 2024 season, including Minor League managers and coaches for Carolina and Milwaukee's six other affiliates.

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LC kicks off softball sked

LOUISBURG -- Louisburg College softball players will have a target on its collective backs this spring as the Lady Hurricanes look to enjoy another exceptional season under the direction of acclaimed veteran head coach Eric Lee.
Louisburg enters the campaign ranked first in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II National Rankings after going 63-5 in 2023 while winning region and district crowns en route to a fourth-place finish at the national tournament.

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Nash County GOP candidates attend meet-and-greet
Nash County GOP candidates attend meet-and-greet

A packed house at the Nashville Elks Lodge was the scene Feb. 8 of the Nash GOP Candidates' Meet & Greet, with over one hundred and thirty in attendance.
A score of candidates had festively arrayed tables replete with signs, buttons, cups, stickers, shirts and promotional cards, but candidates moved freely through the crowd to visit.

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CANDIDATE PROFILES - PRIMARY 2024: FREDDY HOWELL / REPUBLICAN / NASH COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3

Age: 50
Prior elected offices:
Board member for Ferrell's Fire Department, Nash County Farmers Market Advisory Board Member, Deacon serving at Union Hope Baptist Church, Board member for NC Greenhouse Growers Association, Advisory Board Member for the Knightdale Academy of Environmental Studies

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BEULAH PRIDGEN REASLAND
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DEMO H. TANT
Sept. 21, 1921 - Feb. 11, 2024
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HARVEY RAY WELLS
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DANNY RAY WOODRUFF
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Jeffrey Felix Pearson
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MILDRED CAROL ROWLAND BATCHELOR
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JOHNNY MAC DAVIS
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MELVIN RAY EDWARDS
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CAROLYN GIBSON BRIGGS
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GERALD BAILEY
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RODRICK "HOT ROD" COOPER
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Fire guts Red Oak, Spring Hope homes
Fire guts Red Oak, Spring Hope homes

A Red Oak family and a Spring Hope man are both homeless after recent structure fires.
Bryant Fisher, Nash County 9-1-1 Director, said a call was received at 12:26 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2, for the Red Oak fire on 3645 Kimberly Jo Drive, part of the Shiloh subdivision.
Nash County G.I.S. records report the home's owners as William Joseph Evans and Lashonda Charlett.

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Nash appoints DSS director
Nash appoints DSS director

Three months after the state installed an interim Director, Nash County's Department of Social Services is back under local leadership with the appointment of Ms. Denita DeVega as the new Director.
DeVega, who has 25 years' experience in public service and advocacy, was introduced to the Nash County Board of Commissioners Feb. 5 by County Manager Stacie Shatzer.

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Leggett Farming Partnership earns state tobacco award
Leggett Farming Partnership earns state tobacco award

A first-generation Nashville family farm has been recognized at the state level with the award of Farm Family of the Year.
Leggett Farming Partnership, owned by Brent and Sue Leggett, received the award Feb. 2 from the North Carolina Tobacco Growers Association at the Southern Farm Show in Raleigh after having been nominated by the Tobacco Growers Awards Committee. The NCTGA, Brent Leggett said, is an advocacy group that promotes tobacco farmers and looks out for them at the state, federal and international level by providing needed information.

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Pumpkin Festival site threatened

Spring Hope's signature event, the Pumpkin Festival, might not be held in downtown Spring Hope in 2024.
LeaAnne Hahnel, representing the Chamber of Commerce, addressed town commissioners Feb. 5, bubbling with excitement about new upcoming events including "Doggy Days" in the Spring, a Car Show and a potential event for 2025 called "Romance in Spring Hope."
Doggy Days, Hahnel said, is still being planned, but could potentially include dog agility demonstrations or competitions in addition to adoption events.

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Nash receives $40 million to build new middle school
Nash receives $40 million to build new middle school

A surprise local visit by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt to Nash County Wednesday morning resulted in the unexpected announcement that Nash has been approved to receive 40 million in Lottery funds to build a new Southern Nash Middle School, with an 1100 student capacity, in three to four years. It will be the largest school grant that Nash County has ever received.

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Longtime firefighter retires after 45 years
Longtime firefighter retires after 45 years

After 45 years with the Coopers Fire Department, Shelton Baker, still employed at 67, is retiring from fire duty and looking forward to more time with a fishing pole. Firefiighter Baker was honored with an inscribed clock plaque at the Coopers Fire Dept Christmas party.
"Shelton Baker has served in every compacity from firefighter, board of directors, LT, Captain and Chief. Really hate to lose him. He has been a mentor to me over the years," said Eric Boone, Chief of Coopers Fire-Rescue Department.

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Firefighter of the Year
Firefighter of the Year

Jarrett Moss (left) was named Firefighter of the Year at Coopers Fire and Rescue. Pictured with Moss is his father, Jamie Moss.

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EARLY VOTING BEGINS FEB. 15

The early voting window for the upcoming 2024 March 5th Primary begins Feb. 15 and ends March 2.
During the early voting period, Nash County voters may cast a ballot at either of two voting sites: the Nash County Ag Center at 1006 Eastern Avenue, Nashville, or Braswell Memorial Library at 727 N. Grace Street, Rocky Mount. Eligible individuals may register and vote at the same time.

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Middlesex site gets boost from railroad grant
Middlesex site gets boost from railroad grant

Nash County's most promising new sites for future business development, the 500+ acre Ammons site in Middlesex, will be receiving a $500,000 boost from the North Carolina Railroad Company.
Andy Hagy, Nash Economic Director, shared the news at the Feb. 5 Nash County Commissioners' meeting along with Connor Christensen, Economic Development Program Manager for NCRC.

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Castalia swears in new clerk
Castalia swears in new clerk

Castalia's new town clerk has hit the ground running since being appointed to the position last month.
Tracy Shearin was voted in by Castalia's Board of Commissioners in January and sworn in on Tuesday by Mayor James Alston.
"You're officially the town clerk for the Town of Castalia," Alston said after swearing Shearin in.
Shearin is a familiar face, having served as clerk for the Town of Red Oak prior to her appointment in Castalia.

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